Largest Randomized Trial of Medical AI Finds 29% More Cancers Detected, 44% Less Radiologist Workload

A Swedish trial involving over 100,000 women shows that a single radiologist paired with AI outperforms the standard two-radiologist screening protocol — detecting more cancers, catching them earlier, and dramatically reducing clinician burden.

The results from the largest randomized controlled trial of AI in medicine are in, and they're unambiguous. As @EricTopol reported, the Swedish study — encompassing over 100,000 women — compared the standard mammography workflow (two radiologists reviewing each scan) against a single radiologist augmented by AI. The AI-assisted arm detected 29% more cancers while reducing radiologist workload by 44%.

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